Judge, 1931-07-18 · page 36 of 36
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Of course Camets are m.lder THEYRE FrREsh Mave you noticed how women everywhere are switching to the fresh mildness of Camels? Next, inhale the hot, brackish smoke of a parched dry cigarette and feel that sharp Always a great favorite with the ladies, this stinging sensation on the membrane » famous blead is more popular now than ever, The air-sealed Humidor Pack keeps all since the iatroduction of the new Humidor Pack. the rare flavor and aroma in and prevents ; 3 If you need to be convinced, make this simple test yourself between a humidor fresh Camel and any other cigarette: First, inhale the cool fragrant smoke of a perfectly conditioned Camel and note how easy it is to the throat. the precious natural tobacco moisture from drying out. Important too, it protects the cigarette from dust and germs. Switch to Camel freshness and mildness for one whole day, then leave them — if you can. we It is the mark of a considerate hostess, by means of the Humidor Pack, to "Serve a fresh cigarette.” Buy Camels by the carton — this cigarette will remain fresh in your home and office CaMELS ©1931, R. J. Reynolds Tobsces Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. comicbooks.com